
Parrots: Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan 2000-2004
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Science & Technology
格式
平装书
页数
190
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 2000
出版商
Island Press
ISBN-10
2831705045
ISBN-13
9782831705040
描述
This comprehensive volume delves into the status and conservation needs of parrot species worldwide, reflecting the passionate dedication of its contributors. Edited by Noel Snyder and a team of experts, it offers a critical assessment of the challenges that these vibrant birds face in their natural habitats. It provides an in-depth exploration of the various factors contributing to their decline, such as habitat loss, illegal trade, and climate change.
The coordinated efforts documented within this work highlight the need for immediate action and collaboration among conservationists, governments, and local communities. Various strategies are discussed, outlining how different stakeholders can contribute to the preservation of parrot populations. In addition, the book emphasizes the role of education and community engagement in fostering a deeper understanding of conservation issues.
Richly illustrated with engaging visuals, the text not only informs but inspires. It serves as both a resource and a rallying cry for anyone interested in avian conservation, beckoning them to recognize the beauty and importance of these remarkable creatures. Through its thorough research and compelling narrative, it champions a future where parrots thrive alongside humans.
The coordinated efforts documented within this work highlight the need for immediate action and collaboration among conservationists, governments, and local communities. Various strategies are discussed, outlining how different stakeholders can contribute to the preservation of parrot populations. In addition, the book emphasizes the role of education and community engagement in fostering a deeper understanding of conservation issues.
Richly illustrated with engaging visuals, the text not only informs but inspires. It serves as both a resource and a rallying cry for anyone interested in avian conservation, beckoning them to recognize the beauty and importance of these remarkable creatures. Through its thorough research and compelling narrative, it champions a future where parrots thrive alongside humans.